1. World problems
  2. Denial of right of self determination

Denial of right of self determination

  • Denial of right for a people to be self-determining

Incidence

Among the most well known examples of denial of the right to national self-determination include: 25 million Kurds distributed among Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria; the Palestinian people; Black South Africans; 150,000 Navajo living in the Big Mountain area of Arizona; Guatemala's Indians who make up nearly 60% of the population; Chile's 1 million Mapuche; the tribespeople of the Chittagong Hills in south-eastern Bangladesh; some 800,000 Melanesians of West Papua; 200,000 Aborigines of Australia; and some 15,000 Dene of Canada's Northwest Territories.

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Occupied nations
Presentable

Aggravates

Secession
Presentable
Human dependence
Presentable
Anarchism
Presentable

Aggravated by

Colonialism
Excellent

Related

Strategy

Value

Denial
Yet to rate

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #1: No PovertySustainable Development Goal #10: Reduced InequalitySustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(C) Cross-sectoral problems
Subject
  • Government » Government
  • Individuation » Individuation
  • Societal problems » Deprivation
  • Society » People
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    May 20, 2022